Not exact matches
«In a scenario of zeroed CO2 and sulfate aerosol emissions, whether the
warming induced by specified
constant concentrations of non-CO2 greenhouse gases could
slow the CO2 decline following zero emissions or even reverse this trend and cause CO2 to increase over time is assessed.
(i) If one increases GHGs to
slow down energy flow through the diabatic loop thereby
warming that loop there will be an increase in PE relative to KE within the adiabatic loop instead of a change in the
constant.
Keep it
constant, and the shell never
warms to the same as the initial temp., of the earth, and the earth
warms only slightly because the presence of the shell
slows down the efflux of heat (it's an insulator).
Jim D: The oceans are
warming, but
slower than the global average, so yes you can get more rain when it does rain, but the relative humidity isn't staying
constant, so maybe you can also get more droughts.
The oceans are
warming, but
slower than the global average, so yes you can get more rain when it does rain, but the relative humidity isn't staying
constant, so maybe you can also get more droughts.
After a
slow start, the smoothed version of the
warming trend has stayed almost
constant since 1910 at 0.07 — 0.08 °C / decade.